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simon, let me start with you. you had nothing to gain by doing this. the u.s. team had already been knocked out of the competition. so why did you do it? >> well, the previous week, i had won my first world championship title, so i had nothing to gain from this, but my coach was adamant that i do this for him. >> and why was that? you had mentioned in early reports you felt you were singled out because of your heritage, because you were korean, you were both korean, you and your coach? >> yes, that played a big role. our cultural background. but our coach say su believed that the canadians fixed a race, which eliminated us and he was very disappointed and bitter about that. >> we mentioned earlier, your coach denies telling you to tamper with the skates. do you have any proof? are there any witnesses to back up your claim? did anyone hear your coach ask you to do this? >> when he initially asked me, he asked me in english and i was with my teammate jeff simon at the time. >> and jeff heard him say this? >> yes. >> let me ask you this. your coach -- you say your
simon, let me start with you. you had nothing to gain by doing this. the u.s. team had already been knocked out of the competition. so why did you do it? >> well, the previous week, i had won my first world championship title, so i had nothing to gain from this, but my coach was adamant that i do this for him. >> and why was that? you had mentioned in early reports you felt you were singled out because of your heritage, because you were korean, you were both korean, you and your...
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michelle. >> hey there simon. the video tells the whole story, let's show people exactly what happened today. angela merkel arrived, 50,000 protesters in the street, let lead to rioting, video that we have become, unfortunately, all too familiar with moltov cocktails, tear gas being thrown, to highlight the intercontinental tensions, look at your screen. some protesters actually showed up in nazi uniforms with the swastika flags to protest the german chancellor's visit, angry because of austerity measures, angry at germany because germany provides the vast majority of the bailout money they get but comes with conditions that require very, very tough situations for the greek people. angela merkel stood side by side with the greek prime minister today saying that she understands that the greek people are suffering. she is trying to tell them that the reforms will be worth it but she also says there will be no more money. sue, there's going to have to be some more money, the greeks are running short. the program is r
michelle. >> hey there simon. the video tells the whole story, let's show people exactly what happened today. angela merkel arrived, 50,000 protesters in the street, let lead to rioting, video that we have become, unfortunately, all too familiar with moltov cocktails, tear gas being thrown, to highlight the intercontinental tensions, look at your screen. some protesters actually showed up in nazi uniforms with the swastika flags to protest the german chancellor's visit, angry because of...
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now, she does battle with the tyrant known as simon cowell. twice a week, her show, "the x factor," airs wednesday and thursday nights on fox. please welcome demi lovato. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> i'm fantastic. how are you? >> jimmy: doing well. i have to say, i think you're doing a great job on "the x factor." i didn't really know what to expect. >> i think you're doing a great job on "the jimmy kimmel show." >> jimmy: i appreciate that. because you're young and i think a lot of times when they pull some young kid who is a big pop star, put them in a judge, they just say nice things over and over again and you don't. not only do you not -- [ laughter ] well, no, i think you're judging them honestly, nothing worse than when everyone says something nice about everyone whether they're good or not, i mean, it's a boring show if that happens. and you seem to be driving simon crazy. >> it's pretty amazing that i get the privilege to get paid to mess with my boss all day. >> jimmy: you really do. he is your boss. did y
now, she does battle with the tyrant known as simon cowell. twice a week, her show, "the x factor," airs wednesday and thursday nights on fox. please welcome demi lovato. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> i'm fantastic. how are you? >> jimmy: doing well. i have to say, i think you're doing a great job on "the x factor." i didn't really know what to expect. >> i think you're doing a great job on "the jimmy kimmel show."...
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simon and shuster, who i have done all my books with, always wanted me to do, after i wrote a successful book on bodybuilding, they wanted me to do the autobiography. in the '90s i was doing two, three movies a year and i was too busy to do that. i also think my story isn't interesting enough, but after the governorship, i felt like it is an interesting story and this was before the scandal ever came out, we started talking again with simon and shuster and kept going down that road, maybe i should after i'm finished with the governorship, sit down and write this autobiography and it was a difficult time to think back and to go back in my life because i always was a person that was going forward. dreams, vision, go after it, then the next one and the next one and so on. so i did it. i thought that now with the governorship, it's an interesting story, but at the same time, there is the scandal. so there was now a choice that i had to make, do i want to make this a book about the success story of my life or do i want to go and really writaboumy failures, all of therong decisionthat i have m
simon and shuster, who i have done all my books with, always wanted me to do, after i wrote a successful book on bodybuilding, they wanted me to do the autobiography. in the '90s i was doing two, three movies a year and i was too busy to do that. i also think my story isn't interesting enough, but after the governorship, i felt like it is an interesting story and this was before the scandal ever came out, we started talking again with simon and shuster and kept going down that road, maybe i...
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we started talking again to simon & schuster. and kept going down that road, maybe i should after i'm finished with the governorship, sit down and write this autobiography. it's a difficult time to go back in my life because i was always a person going forward, dreams, vision, go after it, the next one and the next one and so on. and so i did it. i thought that, now with the governorship, there's an interesting story. but at the same time there's the scandal. so there was now a choice that i had to make, do i want to make this a book about the success story of my life or do i want to go and really write about my life and write about all of the failures, all of the wrong decisions that i've made, on a personal level and a professional level and also the success story. and i decided i'm going to put all of it in the book and try to be as honest as possible about the good and the bad. that's exactly what it is about. and also, i have to tell you, if those questions don't come up now and if this issue doesn't come out now, for instan
we started talking again to simon & schuster. and kept going down that road, maybe i should after i'm finished with the governorship, sit down and write this autobiography. it's a difficult time to go back in my life because i was always a person going forward, dreams, vision, go after it, the next one and the next one and so on. and so i did it. i thought that, now with the governorship, there's an interesting story. but at the same time there's the scandal. so there was now a choice that...
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your game of simon... says... issgreatt../ wait... uutil... you heer... abbut phis one. &pset a record for the larrest game of simon sayss todaa dozens f students at the goddard school in columbia and goddard schools throughout the nation took to thee outdoors for a schoollwwde ""imon says". the event was part of the schools block party where they focused on the importtnce of play and critical life skklls in chiidren. nd when it neighboohood... see itt. shoot can upload photos and videos - to our website. gooto foxbaltimore dot com and click on thh "see it, shoot it, send it icon. you can allo send photos directly from your cell phooeeto "pics at ffxbbltimore dot ccm." ((take sot))911: okay, what'' the emergency? caller: uh, i just killed my oomand my sister. 911: what? caller: i just killld my mom and my sister. a teen confessss too murdee. tteechilling 911 call from inside a double shooting. the new jjbs next rounn of nuubers could thou shalllnot delaware's nanny state is pannnng corporal punishmmnt for all parents. 3 the nation's unemployment falls to an unexpected lo
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. >> yeah, first of all, the autobiography was something we've talked about for 20 year, simon & schuster who have done all my books with always wanted me to do after i wrote a successful book on bodybuilding called "the encyclopedia of modern bodybuilding" they wanted me to do the autobiography and in the '90s i was doing two or three movies a year and was too busy and also thought my story wasn't interesting enough but after the governorship i felt it was an interesting story and it was before the scandal came out and we started talking with simon & schuster and, you know, kept going down that road, maybe i should finish with the governorship we write and sit down and write this autobiography and it was always a difficult time to think back and go back in my life because i was always going forward, dreenls, vision and go after it, the next one and so on so i did it. i thought that now with the governorship there's an interesting story and started working with it, but at the same time there is the scandal. so there was now a choice that i had to make do i want to make this a book about t
. >> yeah, first of all, the autobiography was something we've talked about for 20 year, simon & schuster who have done all my books with always wanted me to do after i wrote a successful book on bodybuilding called "the encyclopedia of modern bodybuilding" they wanted me to do the autobiography and in the '90s i was doing two or three movies a year and was too busy and also thought my story wasn't interesting enough but after the governorship i felt it was an interesting...
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fils been a long time in the making and concessions have been made side by side this natively alex simons gaining the rights of sixteen is seventeen year olds to participate in this late in the move say to ensure that this referendum will be legally binding the holy writ is going to be grown says the legal powers to draft up this referendum under what's known as a section thirty i think it's very important this is one hundred years for this and i think she put it i think it's stupid. yeah i don't live because like they've been part of like british invasion and stuff i think we need to work together i think this is really pretty good for it's really germany i just think it's about you know the return years ago it was really for independence of the family except except the beaches and go a bit more and there you go so the decision now was the poles mostly back up the fact that the majority of the scottish public and now are in support of remaining in the union it's around. a quarter of the scottish public when the polls are carried out the say they want independence but of course that vote
fils been a long time in the making and concessions have been made side by side this natively alex simons gaining the rights of sixteen is seventeen year olds to participate in this late in the move say to ensure that this referendum will be legally binding the holy writ is going to be grown says the legal powers to draft up this referendum under what's known as a section thirty i think it's very important this is one hundred years for this and i think she put it i think it's stupid. yeah i...
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debt and deficit simon the kaleb edge of ideas capital is here to talk about it and speaking of deficits according to the financial times japan's finance ministry will hold crisis talks with bond dealers tomorrow as politicians there are at odds over a bill that's needed to allow billions more in borrowing to finance the country's deficit sound familiar japan is often brought up when talking about a country the u.s. is ability to run deficits will discuss the lessons for the u.s. and new g.d.p. numbers from the u.k. if you put stock in them they show the countries rebounding from recession growing by one percent is this growth a reflection of better days to come or is it just the result of one off the lympics summer spending we'll talk let's get to today's capital account. we all know the drill the us has been running trillion dollar budget deficits amounting to more than sixteen trillion dollars in national debt with no plan that the markets have deemed credible to significantly rein in spending let alone balance the budget c e o's are trying to act like they want to do something about
debt and deficit simon the kaleb edge of ideas capital is here to talk about it and speaking of deficits according to the financial times japan's finance ministry will hold crisis talks with bond dealers tomorrow as politicians there are at odds over a bill that's needed to allow billions more in borrowing to finance the country's deficit sound familiar japan is often brought up when talking about a country the u.s. is ability to run deficits will discuss the lessons for the u.s. and new g.d.p....
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they will take part in the largest game of simon says. the game takes place at schools in columbia and gambles as part of the annual event celebrating the importance of play for the development of children. >>> one of the biggest musicfestivals is going to take place tomorrow at mary weather post pavilion. vergein mobile free fest will release 1,000 extra free tickets for this festival. this year's lineup includes jack white and zz top. >>> everything changes 50 years ago today when the beatles released the first single love me do. mark the anniversary of the band's 1967 film magic mystery tour is restored and reissued on dvd and blu-ray. the film was the first written and directed by the fab four. >>> the nhl chanceeled the -- canceled the first two weeks of the regular season. this is the second time games have been canceled because of a lockout. the league is a 3 billion dollar dispute with the players all 82 games from october 11th until the 24th have been wiped out. it's going to affect a lot of people working in that industry. >>> s
they will take part in the largest game of simon says. the game takes place at schools in columbia and gambles as part of the annual event celebrating the importance of play for the development of children. >>> one of the biggest musicfestivals is going to take place tomorrow at mary weather post pavilion. vergein mobile free fest will release 1,000 extra free tickets for this festival. this year's lineup includes jack white and zz top. >>> everything changes 50 years ago...
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alisyn: simon, what happened to if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor, period. if you like your insurance carrier, you can keep your coverage, period? >> i think what the president was referring to is that under the aca, his health care reform, that there was nothing he was going to do or that they were doing that would prevent, that would push people out of their own health care plans. there's nothing the government was doing and, in fact, the fact that the private market is innovating in this way -- and whether it works or not, we'll find out -- is a sign this was not a government takeover of the health care system as you've heard many people say over the last couple months. i think what we need in this health care, and i think the president has begun this, we need more innovation, more efforts to give people more choice. we've got to control costs, get more people on health insurance, and i just want to comment on something steve said. he said something that is just completely false. he argued that there are many businesses that are moving people to put them
alisyn: simon, what happened to if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor, period. if you like your insurance carrier, you can keep your coverage, period? >> i think what the president was referring to is that under the aca, his health care reform, that there was nothing he was going to do or that they were doing that would prevent, that would push people out of their own health care plans. there's nothing the government was doing and, in fact, the fact that the private market is...
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our current -- megyn: last word, simon. i've got to go in 30 seconds. >> so if you finish that video, what she says is that then guys with big guns and military strikes came in and left, a military strike against our embassy. there was never confusion, there was never confusion about the military nature of the strike. what there was confusion of in benghazi was the role of the video. megyn: okay. thank you both. >> sure. [laughter] megyn: coming up, obama campaign co-chair eva longoria taking serious fire for a very ugly tweet about mitt romney. ♪ peg mg my twitter feed is lighting up over that last segment. follow me on twitter @megyn kelly, and we're less than three weeks until election day, and actress eva longoria touching off a major controversy with a recent post on twitter, the online site where you can communicate with folks in 140 characters or less. she, apparently, retweeted a message from one of her followers, someone sent it to her, and then she sent it around to everybody. it says women and minorities who pl
our current -- megyn: last word, simon. i've got to go in 30 seconds. >> so if you finish that video, what she says is that then guys with big guns and military strikes came in and left, a military strike against our embassy. there was never confusion, there was never confusion about the military nature of the strike. what there was confusion of in benghazi was the role of the video. megyn: okay. thank you both. >> sure. [laughter] megyn: coming up, obama campaign co-chair eva...
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debt and deficit simon mccaleb edge of ideas capital is here to talk about it and speaking of deficit.
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whistleblowers like bradley manning and more groups like wiki leaks why is that well i met with julian simon in two thousand and ten and it's you know the time it seems to me that he was he sort of made it seem so easy to leak these massive troves of secret documents but i.
whistleblowers like bradley manning and more groups like wiki leaks why is that well i met with julian simon in two thousand and ten and it's you know the time it seems to me that he was he sort of made it seem so easy to leak these massive troves of secret documents but i.
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people go around it. >> simon company talked about monetary fiscal policy. their new book deals with that. you want to give this a short observation? was some interest in the united states on fiscal monetary policy? >> first of all, i would encourage everyone to read the work again on this issue. they have so won the papers if you don't have time, there's a great editorial opinion piece in "the wall street journal" in september 2009 called the blog that ate mandatory policy. they talk about how today to fill financial institution undercapitalized taking a risk, having big losses and operating and zombie formic monetary policy much more effective when you go into crisis. so while the mechanisms to work. it's a question of what will happen when undercover, assuming we do will recover. how that affect the ability of policy to control the economy and the ability or the impact of various changes in fiscal policy. on our fiscal cliff issues come i would say more like the distraction from the fiscal chaos will see after the election around these issues. what i woul
people go around it. >> simon company talked about monetary fiscal policy. their new book deals with that. you want to give this a short observation? was some interest in the united states on fiscal monetary policy? >> first of all, i would encourage everyone to read the work again on this issue. they have so won the papers if you don't have time, there's a great editorial opinion piece in "the wall street journal" in september 2009 called the blog that ate mandatory...
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and simon. the ball is out. ohio state's got it. >> todd: the guy just doesn't slow down. i mean, he is relentless. i mean, he's going to play the last three minutes like he plays the first three minutes. he runs right around him. strips the ball. >> brad: you have about ten guys like that. >> todd: not only are they great players but they're great locker room guys, great moral guys, great leaders, because they do it by example. and they rub off on the rest of your team. >> brad: ohio state's defense, three takeaways and four sacks. made life miserable for taylor martinez. carlos hyde puts both hands around the ball, making sure they don't give it back to nebraska. >> todd: coming into the game, even though nebraska had a winning record and only the one lo, you don't turn the ball over as much as they have done -- >> brad: right. >> todd: if the first five, six games and not have it come back to bite you. good football teams usually win the turnover margin over the course of a season. this team was minus three coming in. they didn't help their cause in that department at a
and simon. the ball is out. ohio state's got it. >> todd: the guy just doesn't slow down. i mean, he is relentless. i mean, he's going to play the last three minutes like he plays the first three minutes. he runs right around him. strips the ball. >> brad: you have about ten guys like that. >> todd: not only are they great players but they're great locker room guys, great moral guys, great leaders, because they do it by example. and they rub off on the rest of your team....
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simon? >> caller: boo-yah. thanks for everything you do for the small investors. >> doing my best. thank you, simon. >> caller: linn energy is pricing to make it easier for iras and 401(k)s to participate in the limited partnerships high yield without tax headaches. do you recommend picking up some lame code ticker or -- >> you know, when i first looked at it it was terrific. i wanted to see where it was priced, where it trades. i don't want to say, yeah, it's good or bad. all these are about price. as i have learned too well with some of them that were -- that looked cheap for me but it turned out to be overpriced. let me come back online. john in oregon, please. john? >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah from western oregon. i have a question about the home construction. i'm caught holding d.r. horton at a kind of loss. do you think the nice ride that we have had on residential construction is over with or not? >> this is a group and i was doing work on toll brothers. they have big spurts, then slam downs. everyone says it's over in the slam down and you should be a buyer not a seller. i
simon? >> caller: boo-yah. thanks for everything you do for the small investors. >> doing my best. thank you, simon. >> caller: linn energy is pricing to make it easier for iras and 401(k)s to participate in the limited partnerships high yield without tax headaches. do you recommend picking up some lame code ticker or -- >> you know, when i first looked at it it was terrific. i wanted to see where it was priced, where it trades. i don't want to say, yeah, it's good or...
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. >> simon lufthe. back in 2007, it was a very dark, dark period for britney. she had this manager at the time, sam lufthe. he has taken her to civil court and wants some of the royalties that she's made while he was managing her, and it also came out that her mother who had a book out and said some very harsh things about sam. >> he's saying he was defamed. >> at the time, though, in 2007 i worked at a magazine that was the only magazine to spend a day with britney. it was a really, really bad day, and i think during this trial we're going to find out how difficult that time was for her. i saw it firsthand. >> you don't think they'll settle it beforehand? >> i don't think so. i think the family is so angry with this gentleman that they don't want to pay him a penny is what i think. i think we're going to find out some really dark secrets in court. she's doing great now. >> it was 2007. that's behind her. >> pippa is in the news. >> pippa has a book out. i think this is great. she's one of the most famous ladies in the world. we've never really heard her speak.
. >> simon lufthe. back in 2007, it was a very dark, dark period for britney. she had this manager at the time, sam lufthe. he has taken her to civil court and wants some of the royalties that she's made while he was managing her, and it also came out that her mother who had a book out and said some very harsh things about sam. >> he's saying he was defamed. >> at the time, though, in 2007 i worked at a magazine that was the only magazine to spend a day with britney. it was a...
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simon, ben, thank you very much. former first lady laura bush in an exclusive interview paying tribute to the young girl in pakistan that stood up to taliban orders that banned girls from going to school. she thinks the world needs to deal with the ugly policies of the taliban. megyn: yesterday morning i had the unique opportunity to sit down with former first lady laura bush for an exclusive interview in dallas, texas. the topic, a 15-year-old pakistani girl, malala yousufzai. she was shot in the head and the neck by the taliban. targeted because of her efforts to promote girls' education. something they detest. malala survived the attack miraculously and is being treated at a british hospital. now the former first lady offering a tribute to malala saying her struggle is an opportunity for america to show leadership in the taliban's war on women. megyn: this little girl was shot in the head on her way to school. the reason she was shot was because of her advocacy for education for young girls. that was the price the
simon, ben, thank you very much. former first lady laura bush in an exclusive interview paying tribute to the young girl in pakistan that stood up to taliban orders that banned girls from going to school. she thinks the world needs to deal with the ugly policies of the taliban. megyn: yesterday morning i had the unique opportunity to sit down with former first lady laura bush for an exclusive interview in dallas, texas. the topic, a 15-year-old pakistani girl, malala yousufzai. she was shot in...